“I lost a child myself and I can’t apologise enough for being so irresponsible. I’m so, so sorry.”

After repeated disruptions, Bramwell was allowed by the judge to go down to the cells midway during sentencing.

Judge Bartle QC sentenced her to 32 months in prison for causing serious injury by dangerous driving to three victims, Shelley Hatchett, Callum Reeves and Robert McCanlis.

Following the collision at 2.30pm, members of a local rugby club came to help the family in the Audi. Mrs Hatchett sustained serious injuries to vertebrae and required a neck brace for 16 weeks. She described needing ongoing help and support in the aftermath of the accident.

9-year-old Callum Reeves was the most seriously injured of the children and spent five days in intensive care suffering “a significant bleed to the brain”.

The Reeves children’s parents had been away on holiday at the time of the accident and were forced to rush back.

In a victim impact statement, mum Nicola Reeves said: “When we got to intensive care [Callum} was wearing a neck brace. He had to remain as still as possible, and had weights.

“He was surrounded by machines and tubes... He was screaming in pain and then apologising.”

Witnesses at the scene said Bramwell tried to persuade them to move her to the passenger side of the Fiesta, saying she should not have been driving – which she denied in her second interview to police.

Bramwell also tested positive for cocaine, methadone, diazepam and other opiates after the crash.

Bramwell’s passenger Robert McCanlis was also injured in the collision with a punctured lung. He was the only victim able to get himself out of the car and later provided a victim impact statement to police.

She will serve half of her sentence before being eligible for release on licence.

In addition to the 32-month sentence, Reeves was banned from driving for five years.

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